Hou de Sousa designs fluorescent Prismatic installation for Washington DC
Fluorescent cords attached to black rebar frames form this sculptural installation, which American firm Hou de Sousa has created for Washington DC. Read more
Fluorescent cords attached to black rebar frames form this sculptural installation, which American firm Hou de Sousa has created for Washington DC. Read more
Fluorescent cords attached to black rebar frames form this sculptural installation, which American firm Hou de Sousa has created for Washington DC. Read more
Fluorescent cords attached to black rebar frames form this sculptural installation, which American firm Hou de Sousa has created for Washington DC. Read more
Fluorescent cords attached to black rebar frames form this sculptural installation, which American firm Hou de Sousa has created for Washington DC. Read more
Fluorescent cords attached to black rebar frames form this sculptural installation, which American firm Hou de Sousa has created for Washington DC. Read more
Fluorescent cords attached to black rebar frames form this sculptural installation, which American firm Hou de Sousa has created for Washington DC. Read more
Image above by @OliviaRichards from @PartyCrushStudio
Oh, what a year it's been! 2018 has flown by and our team is looking forward to our annual break and a chance to regroup, celebrate with family and get ready for the next year. This year we started a new print magazine, launched a new podcast, traveled around the country to celebrate both, and put a new project onto the stove that will hopefully (fingers crossed) be starting early in the new year. We have some very BIG news coming up after the break, too, so I hope you'll join us on Monday, January 7th when we're back from the holidays with our regular weekly content.
Until then, all of us here at Design*Sponge are wishing you a safe and happy holiday, safe travels if you're heading anywhere and best wishes for a happy new year. I know this year has been filled with ups and downs for so many in our community and we just to send all of our love and our gratitude for your continued support, feedback and friendship. Next year Design*Sponge will turn 15 (!!) and this year we really got a chance to sit back and look at how we've all grown up together. We are all feeling awash in gratitude and thanks. So from all of us to you and yours, thank you and have a wonderful holiday! We'll see you in 2019! (January 7th, to be precise). xoxo, Grace
Fluorescent cords attached to black rebar frames form this sculptural installation, which American firm Hou de Sousa has created for Washington DC. Read more
British architectural designer John Pawson has been recognised for services to design and architecture with a CBE in the Queen's New Year's Honours list 2019. Read more
British architectural designer John Pawson has been recognised for services to design and architecture with a CBE in the Queen's New Year's Honours list 2019. Read more
British architectural designer John Pawson has been recognised for services to design and architecture with a CBE in the Queen's New Year's Honours list 2019. Read more
Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Erika Emeren has turned a traditional cake-making technique into a method for forming unique ceramic vases. Read more
Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Erika Emeren has turned a traditional cake-making technique into a method for forming unique ceramic vases. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
Image above by @OliviaRichards from @PartyCrushStudio
Oh, what a year it's been! 2018 has flown by and our team is looking forward to our annual break and a chance to regroup, celebrate with family and get ready for the next year. This year we started a new print magazine, launched a new podcast, traveled around the country to celebrate both, and put a new project onto the stove that will hopefully (fingers crossed) be starting early in the new year. We have some very BIG news coming up after the break, too, so I hope you'll join us on Monday, January 7th when we're back from the holidays with our regular weekly content.
Until then, all of us here at Design*Sponge are wishing you a safe and happy holiday, safe travels if you're heading anywhere and best wishes for a happy new year. I know this year has been filled with ups and downs for so many in our community and we just to send all of our love and our gratitude for your continued support, feedback and friendship. Next year Design*Sponge will turn 15 (!!) and this year we really got a chance to sit back and look at how we've all grown up together. We are all feeling awash in gratitude and thanks. So from all of us to you and yours, thank you and have a wonderful holiday! We'll see you in 2019! (January 7th, to be precise). xoxo, Grace
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
Image above by @OliviaRichards from @PartyCrushStudio
Oh, what a year it's been! 2018 has flown by and our team is looking forward to our annual break and a chance to regroup, celebrate with family and get ready for the next year. This year we started a new print magazine, launched a new podcast, traveled around the country to celebrate both, and put a new project onto the stove that will hopefully (fingers crossed) be starting early in the new year. We have some very BIG news coming up after the break, too, so I hope you'll join us on Monday, January 7th when we're back from the holidays with our regular weekly content.
Until then, all of us here at Design*Sponge are wishing you a safe and happy holiday, safe travels if you're heading anywhere and best wishes for a happy new year. I know this year has been filled with ups and downs for so many in our community and we just to send all of our love and our gratitude for your continued support, feedback and friendship. Next year Design*Sponge will turn 15 (!!) and this year we really got a chance to sit back and look at how we've all grown up together. We are all feeling awash in gratitude and thanks. So from all of us to you and yours, thank you and have a wonderful holiday! We'll see you in 2019! (January 7th, to be precise). xoxo, Grace
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
Image above by @OliviaRichards from @PartyCrushStudio
Oh, what a year it's been! 2018 has flown by and our team is looking forward to our annual break and a chance to regroup, celebrate with family and get ready for the next year. This year we started a new print magazine, launched a new podcast, traveled around the country to celebrate both, and put a new project onto the stove that will hopefully (fingers crossed) be starting early in the new year. We have some very BIG news coming up after the break, too, so I hope you'll join us on Monday, January 7th when we're back from the holidays with our regular weekly content.
Until then, all of us here at Design*Sponge are wishing you a safe and happy holiday, safe travels if you're heading anywhere and best wishes for a happy new year. I know this year has been filled with ups and downs for so many in our community and we just to send all of our love and our gratitude for your continued support, feedback and friendship. Next year Design*Sponge will turn 15 (!!) and this year we really got a chance to sit back and look at how we've all grown up together. We are all feeling awash in gratitude and thanks. So from all of us to you and yours, thank you and have a wonderful holiday! We'll see you in 2019! (January 7th, to be precise). xoxo, Grace
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
A series of trompe l'oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters' showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Read more
Architect Carlo Ratti has worked with Indian non-profit WeRise to develop a system of low-cost housing with a prefabricated core that homeowners can build any structure they like on top of. Read more
Architect Carlo Ratti has worked with Indian non-profit WeRise to develop a system of low-cost housing with a prefabricated core that homeowners can build any structure they like on top of. Read more
Architect Carlo Ratti has worked with Indian non-profit WeRise to develop a system of low-cost housing with a prefabricated core that homeowners can build any structure they like on top of. Read more
Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Beer Holthuis created the Paper Pulp Printer in an effort to combat the amount of waste plastic being created through 3D-printing. Read more
Image above by @OliviaRichards from @PartyCrushStudio
Oh, what a year it's been! 2018 has flown by and our team is looking forward to our annual break and a chance to regroup, celebrate with family and get ready for the next year. This year we started a new print magazine, launched a new podcast, traveled around the country to celebrate both, and put a new project onto the stove that will hopefully (fingers crossed) be starting early in the new year. We have some very BIG news coming up after the break, too, so I hope you'll join us on Monday, January 7th when we're back from the holidays with our regular weekly content.
Until then, all of us here at Design*Sponge are wishing you a safe and happy holiday, safe travels if you're heading anywhere and best wishes for a happy new year. I know this year has been filled with ups and downs for so many in our community and we just to send all of our love and our gratitude for your continued support, feedback and friendship. Next year Design*Sponge will turn 15 (!!) and this year we really got a chance to sit back and look at how we've all grown up together. We are all feeling awash in gratitude and thanks. So from all of us to you and yours, thank you and have a wonderful holiday! We'll see you in 2019! (January 7th, to be precise). xoxo, Grace
Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Beer Holthuis created the Paper Pulp Printer in an effort to combat the amount of waste plastic being created through 3D-printing. Read more
A glass-enclosed kitchen at the entrance to this Tel Aviv restaurant by Vered Kadouri and Craft & Bloom turns the food preparation into an art performance. Read more
A glass-enclosed kitchen at the entrance to this Tel Aviv restaurant by Vered Kadouri and Craft & Bloom turns the food preparation into an art performance. Read more
Image above by @OliviaRichards from @PartyCrushStudio
Oh, what a year it's been! 2018 has flown by and our team is looking forward to our annual break and a chance to regroup, celebrate with family and get ready for the next year. This year we started a new print magazine, launched a new podcast, traveled around the country to celebrate both, and put a new project onto the stove that will hopefully (fingers crossed) be starting early in the new year. We have some very BIG news coming up after the break, too, so I hope you'll join us on Monday, January 7th when we're back from the holidays with our regular weekly content.
Until then, all of us here at Design*Sponge are wishing you a safe and happy holiday, safe travels if you're heading anywhere and best wishes for a happy new year. I know this year has been filled with ups and downs for so many in our community and we just to send all of our love and our gratitude for your continued support, feedback and friendship. Next year Design*Sponge will turn 15 (!!) and this year we really got a chance to sit back and look at how we've all grown up together. We are all feeling awash in gratitude and thanks. So from all of us to you and yours, thank you and have a wonderful holiday! We'll see you in 2019! (January 7th, to be precise). xoxo, Grace
TU Delft students Laura Katharina Strähle and Ellen Rouwendal's community centre for the rural community of Okana, close to Lake Victoria in Kenya, was named Dezeen Awards Small Building of the Year 2018. Read more
TU Delft students Laura Katharina Strähle and Ellen Rouwendal's community centre for the rural community of Okana, close to Lake Victoria in Kenya, was named Dezeen Awards Small Building of the Year 2018. Read more
Image above by @OliviaRichards from @PartyCrushStudio
Oh, what a year it's been! 2018 has flown by and our team is looking forward to our annual break and a chance to regroup, celebrate with family and get ready for the next year. This year we started a new print magazine, launched a new podcast, traveled around the country to celebrate both, and put a new project onto the stove that will hopefully (fingers crossed) be starting early in the new year. We have some very BIG news coming up after the break, too, so I hope you'll join us on Monday, January 7th when we're back from the holidays with our regular weekly content.
Until then, all of us here at Design*Sponge are wishing you a safe and happy holiday, safe travels if you're heading anywhere and best wishes for a happy new year. I know this year has been filled with ups and downs for so many in our community and we just to send all of our love and our gratitude for your continued support, feedback and friendship. Next year Design*Sponge will turn 15 (!!) and this year we really got a chance to sit back and look at how we've all grown up together. We are all feeling awash in gratitude and thanks. So from all of us to you and yours, thank you and have a wonderful holiday! We'll see you in 2019! (January 7th, to be precise). xoxo, Grace
TU Delft students Laura Katharina Strähle and Ellen Rouwendal's community centre for the rural community of Okana, close to Lake Victoria in Kenya, was named Dezeen Awards Small Building of the Year 2018. Read more
TU Delft students Laura Katharina Strähle and Ellen Rouwendal's community centre for the rural community of Okana, close to Lake Victoria in Kenya, was named Dezeen Awards Small Building of the Year 2018. Read more
Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Tim Teven has developed a process for making furniture and building blocks using the waste separated from paper fibre during the recycling process. Read more
Italian furniture brand Cappellini and British designer Jasper Morrison celebrated three decades of collaboration in 2018. Creative director Guilio Cappellini looks back at designs the pair have produced together, from the iconic Thinking Man's Chair to the seating at Tate Modern. Read more
Creative consultancy Masquespacio has completed a tropical sushi restaurant in Valencia, Spain, that mixes Japanese and Brazilian-inspired design elements. Read more
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
Image above by @OliviaRichards from @PartyCrushStudio
Oh, what a year it's been! 2018 has flown by and our team is looking forward to our annual break and a chance to regroup, celebrate with family and get ready for the next year. This year we started a new print magazine, launched a new podcast, traveled around the country to celebrate both, and put a new project onto the stove that will hopefully (fingers crossed) be starting early in the new year. We have some very BIG news coming up after the break, too, so I hope you'll join us on Monday, January 7th when we're back from the holidays with our regular weekly content.
Until then, all of us here at Design*Sponge are wishing you a safe and happy holiday, safe travels if you're heading anywhere and best wishes for a happy new year. I know this year has been filled with ups and downs for so many in our community and we just to send all of our love and our gratitude for your continued support, feedback and friendship. Next year Design*Sponge will turn 15 (!!) and this year we really got a chance to sit back and look at how we've all grown up together. We are all feeling awash in gratitude and thanks. So from all of us to you and yours, thank you and have a wonderful holiday! We'll see you in 2019! (January 7th, to be precise). xoxo, Grace
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
Image above by @OliviaRichards from @PartyCrushStudio
Oh, what a year it's been! 2018 has flown by and our team is looking forward to our annual break and a chance to regroup, celebrate with family and get ready for the next year. This year we started a new print magazine, launched a new podcast, traveled around the country to celebrate both, and put a new project onto the stove that will hopefully (fingers crossed) be starting early in the new year. We have some very BIG news coming up after the break, too, so I hope you'll join us on Monday, January 7th when we're back from the holidays with our regular weekly content.
Until then, all of us here at Design*Sponge are wishing you a safe and happy holiday, safe travels if you're heading anywhere and best wishes for a happy new year. I know this year has been filled with ups and downs for so many in our community and we just to send all of our love and our gratitude for your continued support, feedback and friendship. Next year Design*Sponge will turn 15 (!!) and this year we really got a chance to sit back and look at how we've all grown up together. We are all feeling awash in gratitude and thanks. So from all of us to you and yours, thank you and have a wonderful holiday! We'll see you in 2019! (January 7th, to be precise). xoxo, Grace
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
From a floating university to a network of black female architects, Phineas Harper offers an alternative guide to the year's most important happenings in architecture. Read more
Seattle firm Best Practice Architecture has converted an unused garage on a property in the city into a black house for the owners' elderly relative. Read more
Seattle firm Best Practice Architecture has converted an unused garage on a property in the city into a black house for the owners' elderly relative. Read more
Seattle firm Best Practice Architecture has converted an unused garage on a property in the city into a black house for the owners' elderly relative. Read more